Yuncheng

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Yuncheng is a city that was born and prospered from salt. It is named after the "City of Salt Luck".[1]

Name

Yuncheng was called the "Salt Family" in the Spring and Autumn Period. In the Han Dynasty, the salt city was named "Siyan City". Emperor Taizong of the Yuan Dynasty named Yuncheng Salt Lake "Shenghui Town" because it benefited the world. The city was built at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and was named "Phoenix City" was later renamed "Yuncheng" because of the "City of Salt Luck".[2]

History

Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Yuncheng is one of the important birthplaces of Chinese civilization. The legendary Chinese ancestors such as Nuwa, Lei Zu, Chi You, Shun, and Yu all lived here. Yu established the Xia Dynasty here. During the Warring States Period, the Wei State established its capital here. Anyi, the capital of Wei, was located in Xia County, Yuncheng today.[3]

Hedong Salt Pond is the earliest salt pond developed and utilized in the world, with a mining history of more than 4,600 years. As an important strategic resource, salt ponds were the common goal of various tribes in the Central Plains of China in ancient China. From the ancient legend of the Yellow Emperor's battle with Chiyou, to the historical records of King Mu of Zhou, Emperor Cheng of Han, Emperor Zhang of Han, Emperor Taizong of Tang, Kangxi and other emperors visiting successively, the Hedong Salt Pond has been regarded as a "national treasure" by successive dynasties.[4]

In early China,Template:When it was the location of the state of Kunwu (Script error: No such module "Lang".). Yuncheng was the site of the Yuncheng Campaign (三打运城), battle between the Kuomintang army and the People's Liberation Army during Chinese civil war.

The famous general Guan Yu from the late Han dynasty was also born in this region.

Yuncheng currently has 6,205 immovable cultural relics, 102 national key cultural relics protection units, and 55 wooden buildings before the Yuan Dynasty.[5]

Archaeology

In July 2022, archaeologists announced a discovery of a 2.8 cm long 5,200 years old stone carving chrysalis in a semi-crypt house at the Shangguo Site in Wenxi County. Archaeologists made suppositions that this house may have belonged to the Yangshao Culture period, based on the unearthed pottery pieces. According to archaeologist Tian Jianwen, the discovery of stone carving chrysalises provided significant information for the study of the silkworm culture in China.[6][7]

Administration

Yuncheng is located between 34°35′-35°49′ north latitude.[8] There are 13 county-level administrative divisions under Yuncheng's jurisdiction, including 1 district, 10 counties and 2 county-level cities. The Municipal executive, legislature and judiciary are in Yanhu District (Script error: No such module "Lang".), together with the CPC and Public Security Bureau.

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Name Chinese Hanyu Pinyin Population (2010) Area (km2) Density (/km2)
Yanhu District Script error: No such module "Lang". Yánhú Qū 680,036 1,237 501
Yongji City Script error: No such module "Lang". Yǒngjì Shì 444,724 1,221 352
Hejin City Script error: No such module "Lang". Héjīn Shì 395,527 593 607
Ruicheng County Script error: No such module "Lang". Ruìchéng Xiàn 394,849 1,161 327
Linyi County Script error: No such module "Lang". Línyī Xiàn 572,508 1,350 393
Wanrong County Script error: No such module "Lang". Wànróng Xiàn 439,364 1,037 405
Xinjiang County Script error: No such module "Lang". Xīnjiàng Xiàn 332,473 600 533
Xia County Script error: No such module "Lang". Xià Xiàn 352,821 1,328 264
Jishan County Script error: No such module "Lang". Jìshān Xiàn 347,425 680 485
Wenxi County Script error: No such module "Lang". Wénxǐ Xiàn 404,150 1,160 328
Jiang County Script error: No such module "Lang". Jiàng Xiàn 281,643 968 279
Pinglu County Script error: No such module "Lang". Pínglù Xiàn 258,241 1,151 217
Yuanqu County Script error: No such module "Lang". Yuánqǔ Xiàn 231,018 1,620 136

Climate

Yuncheng has a continental, monsoon-influenced semi-arid climate (Köppen BSk), with four distinct seasons.[9] Due to its southerly location and position to the north of the Zhongtiao Mountains, allowing for downsloping when winds are from the south, it is among the warmest locales in the province. Winters are cold and very dry, while summers are hot and humid. Monthly mean temperatures range from Template:Convert in January to Template:Convert in July, and the annual mean is Template:Convert. Over 60% of the annual rainfall occurs from June to September.The average frost-free period across the city is between 188 and 238 days.[10] With monthly percent possible sunshine ranging from 45% in March to 54% in May and July, the city receives 2,219 hours of bright sunshine annually, low by Shanxi standards and North China.

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Notable people

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Map including Yuncheng (labeled as YÜN-CH'ENG Script error: No such module "Lang".) (AMS, 1958)

Transportation

See also

Notes and references

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